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One of the worst infringements of individual rights in the western world passed through the British Parliament last week with almost no opposition. A pet project of Theresa May, the Investigatory Powers Bill allows for

In the aftermath of Snowdon’s revelations on the National Security Agency’s invasive and extensive spying activities, the debate on privacy rights shows no sign of abating. In the past few weeks, the focus of

This past week private search engine DuckDuckGo recorded their best week ever for traffic. The website, which does not record user’s clicks, provides a service for those who wish to browse the Internet away

How illiberal will the Government’s desired Communications Data Bill be? The sight of a Muswell Hill Islamic Centre in flames this week was the shocking, if not entirely surprising, consequence of the vicious killing

By David McNeilage Historically, Labour and the Tories are well known for a mutual animosity surrounding Data Storage policy. It may come as a surprise to some then that these unlikely bedfellows could be